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Posted May 19, 2009 at 02:22PM by Gino D. Listed in: Interviews, Off Topic Tags: Star Trek, Square Enix, Paramount Pictures, Lara Croft, Angelina Jolie
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Tomb Raider movie - Image 1Terminator: Salvation producer Dan Lin has rights over the next Tomb Raider movie, and from what he says, it's going to be a reboot. Oh don't act all surprised - we heard earlier that the new movie will be getting a fresh start. More details on this though: the way Lin describes it, Lara's new movie - an origins-type of movie - won't be full-on action but will go deeper into the character. Kinda like Dark Knight, perhaps? Well, what ever the case, you can definitely scratch Angelina Jolie from the role - they're looking for someone younger.

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Posted Mar 10, 2009 at 06:50PM by Karl B. Listed in: Rumors, Games Tags: Star Trek, Naked Sky
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Star Trek DAC - Image 1So JJ Abrams is making a Star Trek reboot, right? Well, it looks like the movie's also getting a video game tie-in called Star Trek DAC that's set for launch this May.

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Posted Oct 15, 2008 at 08:04AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Games, The Conduit Tags: Star Trek, CSI, The Transformers, High Voltage Software, Hollywood
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The Conduit - Image 1Looks like the Wii's getting a touch of Hollywood. The upcoming shooter, The Conduit, was announced to have a voice-over cast appropriately comprised of names that will be familiar to the sci-fi community. Check out the cast list after link.

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Posted Dec 09, 2007 at 02:20AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Videos, Games, Star Trek: Conquest Tags: Bethesda Softworks, Star Trek, Bethesda
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Bethesda releases Star Trek: Conquest latest gameplay video - Image 1Nintendo Wii game Star Trek: Conquest has been available for almost a month now but it seems that the franchise's installed fan base are completely unaware of its existence.

To help fix this problem, Bethesda Softworks has released a new gameplay video for the title. Conquest is unique in such a way that it features both turn-based strategy and real-time strategy gameplay schemes. More details and the video after the jump!

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Posted Nov 24, 2007 at 03:15PM by Charles D. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Star Trek, Sony, Wal-Mart, piracy, Gundam
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Box art of Ouendan 2, an original Japanese release game - Image 1 Taking a look at the games from both the east and the west, there's no denying both have their own charm in wooing their respective crowds. However, some gamers enjoy crossing the lines and end up playing games, despite the fact they don't understand a word of what the characters say.

Read more about import gamers in the full article!

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Posted Oct 26, 2007 at 01:20AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Videos, Games, Star Trek: Conquest Tags: Bethesda Softworks, Star Trek, Activision, Bethesda, Frank Arnot
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Here are two new video clips for the upcoming Nintendo Wii version of Star Trek: Conquest. The first one is just a teaser video while the other is actually a trailer which serves as a preview to the things Star Trek: Conquest has to offer.

The title is being developed by Bethesda Softworks and will also be available on the PlayStation 2 this holiday season. Star Trek: Conquest is somewhat of a hybrid as it offers both turn-based and real-time strategy gameplay. Aside from that, the game also has an arcade combat feel to it that is sure to keep all the Trekkies up all night long.

Lead Designer Frank Arnot mentioned once that the storyline is going to be as engaging as well. This game, take note, is not to be confused with Activision's PC title Star Trek: ConQuest Online.



See the other Star Trek: Conquest video after the jump!

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Posted Aug 11, 2007 at 01:51PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Interviews, News, Games, Star Trek: Conquest Tags: Bethesda Softworks, Star Trek, Frank Arnot
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Star Trek: Conquest Lead Designer speaks on the game - Image 1Bethesda Softworks recently let slip that they were developing a new game called Star Trek: Conquest. Now we bring you word about Lead Designer Frank Arnot and the few details he revealed in an interview by DailyGame.net.

He described Conquest as a game of galactic domination that mixes turn-based strategy game and arcade elements in one package. Arnot then went on to say that this interesting mix of gameplay elements heavily influenced the storyline, making it much more straightforward than their previous Star Trek game: Star Trek Legacy. He described it as such:

It is a time of unrest, all the major races are at war. Age-old alliances are forgotten, diplomacy is dead. Powerful fleets prowl the galaxy establishing outposts and vanquishing indigenous and enemy fleets alike in the pursuit of the ultimate prize - the capture of all home worlds and galactic domination.


As most would probably attest, the combination of turn-based strategy and arcade games hasn't really been much of a success historically speaking. Bethesda looks to change that by developing a way to split the the turn-based and arcade aspects of the game without making it intrusive or too jarring for the player as Arnot said in the interview:

The objective of the game is to capture the home worlds of the other enemy races and dominate the game board. In order to achieve this, the game is split into two sections:


1. A turn-based strategy section and,

2. An arcade space combat section.


During the strategic phase players can give orders to fleets, commission new admirals, purchase new ships and build structures such as star bases, research stations and mining facilities. As fleets move around the galactic map, if they enter hostile systems or encounter enemy fleets, then a battle occurs. These battles can be resolved by either watching a top level strategic visualisation of the battle or by entering arcade mode and taking direct control of your fleet and engaging the enemy.


This game is sounding better and better the more we hear about it. However, we can't really make any judgments until the final product rolls out. In case you want to read more on this, you can see the full interview by clicking on our Read Link. Be sure to keep checking back here on QJ.net for more updates on Star Trek: Conquest.

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Posted Aug 03, 2007 at 09:22AM by Ryan C. Listed in: News, Games, Star Trek: Conquest Tags: Bethesda Softworks, Star Trek, Wiimote, Nunchuk, Bethesda
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Bethesda confrims Star Trek: Conquest for Nintendo Wii - Image 1For those of us who could fondly remember the point-and-click adventures of Kirk, Spock, Bones, Scotty and the expendable ensign on the PC game made by Interplay, Star Trek: 25th Anniversary - here's some good news that may very well get us into that Trekkie fever all over again:

A next-gen Star Trek title for the Nintendo Wii named Star Trek: Conquest, courtesy of the good folks over at Bethesda Softworks.

In this title, armchair admirals will be able to command Federation, Romulan, Klingon, Cardassian, Dominion and Breen forces in a campaign to take control of the entire galaxy as we know it - one planet at a time.

Using the game's turn-based strategy mechanics to your favor, create unstoppable fleets of starships and an impenetrable fortress to show that you mean business, and that your enemies, wherever they may be, will not live and prosper for much longer by way of the Wii's motion-tracking abilities.

Combat in Star Trek: Conquest is where the Wii's unique capabilities will shine as well. Once you engage your enemies in ship-to-ship combat, the game sits you directly on the Admiral's Chair, giving you complete control of the Starship currently in battle.

Using the Nunchuk attachment to maneuver and the Wiimote to dispense destruction-by-photon-torpedoes, you'll experience all the drama and tension of ship-to-ship combat, with the safety of your ship (and your crew) riding on your shoulders.

While it's not the point-and-click adventure we were crossing our fingers for, Star Trek: Conquest is definitely a title we should keep an eye out on, the title pencilled in for a Holiday release. Till then, watch this space for more updates.

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Posted Jul 24, 2007 at 10:50AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Rumors, Games Tags: Star Trek, Wiimote, ESRB, GameFly, Nunchuk, Bethesda
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Star Trek: ConQuest coming to Wii? - Image 1The official name of the Star Trek MMORPG is Star Trek: ConQuest Online. Now, rental chain Gamefly has just listed a video game of the same title but for the Nintendo Wii. We checked around the Internet about this new game but it seems that this is the first "announcement" for the console version.

What's really intriguing about Gamefly's listing is that it already has a box art image of Star Trek: ConQuest as you can see in this article. If you look closely at the image, it sports the logo of Bethesda Softworks. In case you are not aware, the company owns the Star Trek license.

Also, the game is still to be rated by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB). Aside from the already mentioned, no other details are currently available. We are not even certain if the Wii title will be based from the MMO video game or if it'll be an entirely new game.

However, we think it's quite safe to say that Bethesda will be making Star Trek: ConQuest compatible with the Wiimote and Nunchuk. According to Gamefly, the title will be released on November 30. Updates as we get them!

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Posted May 03, 2007 at 05:49PM by Tim Y. Listed in: News Tags: Star Trek, Penny Arcade, Seattle, PAX, Jonathan Coulton
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PAX 2007 logo - Image 1More informations makes itself known for the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) for this year, as we disclose details for the event's Omegathon competition, keynote speaker, and headliner band.

For the pre-registrants of Penny Arcade's upcoming PAX 2007 event, we imagine one thing you'll be looking forward to (or dread) is the Omegathon event. This yearly PAX event pits 20 randomly chosen "Omeganauts" from the pre-registered crowd in multiple bouts of tabletop, videogame and computer game matches, culminating in a final match conducted onstage in front of PAX's thousands of (expected) attendees.

This year's Omegathon grand price is a trip for two to the Tokyo Game Show (September 22 to 23), plus US$ 5,000 in travel money. Not exactly a new truck, but given the price of gas these days, we like it.

On the matter of PAX's keynote speaker, the organizers have managed to pick up Wil Wheaton - trekkies will remember him as Wesley Crusher from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Outside his acting role, Wheaton has also authored two books: Dancing Barefoot, and Just a Geek.

As for tunes, PAX 2007 is expected to dance to the tunes of The Minibosses - gamers will this band for its rock revisions of  the music of classic titles  like Mega Man, Metroid, and Castlevania. Other musical guests expected to make it to the event are The OneUps, MC Frontalot, Jonathan Coulton, Freezepop, The Neskimos and Optimus Rhyme.

This year's PAX will be held from Aug. 24 to 26, at the Washington State Trade and Convention Center in Seattle. Ticket prices for both pre-registration and on-site registration should be available at Penny Arcade's PAX site (read link).

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